Cocaine-snorting bear makes for one helluva wild ride

Cocaine-snorting bear makes for one helluva wild ride

Cocaine Bear is a wild comedy-slasher film through which the violent protagonist is imbued not a lot with superhuman as super-ursine qualities after changing into hooked on the white stuff dropped in a bungled smuggling run over a park in rural Georgia in 1985.

Let me warn you that this movie would possibly rise up your nostril otherwise, definitely in the event you suppose {that a} drug-addled bear isn’t any form of matter for enjoyable.

But one of many crazier issues to find out about a loopy movie, exuberantly directed by Elizabeth Banks, is that it’s primarily based on precise occasions.

Admittedly, Banks and author Jimmy Warden have taken loads of dramatic liberties as cops, mobsters, teenage punks, a mom (Keri Russell) searching for her misplaced daughter and a park ranger — hilariously performed by the good Margo Martindale — all converge on the misplaced medication cargo, unaware (at first) of the hazards posed by the coke-fuelled bear.

The bear goes on the loose after snorting the drug.
Camera IconThe bear goes on the unfastened after snorting the drug. Credit: AP

But it provides as much as the wildest cinematic expertise of the 12 months thus far, not solely extra of a hoot than Damien Chazelle’s deranged Babylon however at simply over an hour and a half, blessedly solely half as lengthy.

It additionally, by the way, treats us to the late Ray Liotta’s valedictory display look and I hope it’s not an excessive amount of of a spoiler to say that he goes out in unforgettably ugly model.

A scene from Cocaine Bear.
Camera IconA scene from Cocaine Bear. Credit: Pat Redmond/AP

COCAINE BEAR (MA15, 95 minutes)

VERDICT: Completely nuts

RATING: Four stars out of 5

The bear is passed out but soon comes to life and creates havoc.
Camera IconThe bear is handed out however quickly involves life and creates havoc. Credit: AP

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